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stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau.emonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus. and so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail locations. lemonis: and the business will do how much in sales this year? stephanie: we are shooting to do $6 million. -lemonis: last year, how much? -nicolas: $5 million. lemonis: and so there's some substance to that number. and how about margins? nicolas: 50%. lemonis: okay. stephanie: last year, we lost. nicolas: we lost a lot of money last year. -lemonis: how much? -stephanie: a half million. lemonis: okay. industry average of margin on clothing is about 70%. in 2013, courage. b had margins of 50%. they do over $5 million a year in sales. if we can just get courage. b's margins
stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau.emonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus. and so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail...
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there was turmoil. >> stephanie's mother struggled as a single parent after divorcing from stephanie's father. she remarried when stephanie was seven but suffered from physical and psychological abuse with her second husband. >> there was fighting and arguing an unhappiness with the relationship. that stems into the child's happiness as well. they don't like to see their mom or their parent in turmoil or unhappy or sad. >> stephanie said her unhappiness ran much deeper than her mother could ever have imagined. like many victims of child sexual abuse, young stephanie never breathed a word to anyone, not even her biological father. she was terrified of violent retribution from her stepfather. >> he would spank me so bad sometimes that my mom couldn't send me to my dad's that weekend. i was very scared. i couldn't go see my dad for two weeks at one point because i had hand prints from him whipping me so bad. >> it was only after the second marriage ended in divorce that colesta finally learned the truth from her daughter. >> your immediate is your shocked, surprised. how could that have h
there was turmoil. >> stephanie's mother struggled as a single parent after divorcing from stephanie's father. she remarried when stephanie was seven but suffered from physical and psychological abuse with her second husband. >> there was fighting and arguing an unhappiness with the relationship. that stems into the child's happiness as well. they don't like to see their mom or their parent in turmoil or unhappy or sad. >> stephanie said her unhappiness ran much deeper than...
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our stephanie elam has been up all night. stephanie, give us a sense of what is going on right now. >> reporter: it is quiet right now, john. we are standing here and streets have been swept of most prote protest protesters. you see the police vehicles right now. the police were out here for a long time. maybe an hour and a half or so. they went inside. it is a different picture from earlier in the night. where i was on west florissant, probably a mile away from where i am now. when we arrived, it was as if no one was in control of the situation. we saw police leave and there was nobody out there. it was just mayhem on the street during that time and later, the police returned, but this time in their riot gear. john and deb. >> stephanie, i was watching you overnight and you were in the middle of active gunfire. the police chief of st. louis says 150 shots were fired and police did not fire back. miraculous nobody was killed. the tension that was there and the people that were doing all of this, what was their anger? what wer
our stephanie elam has been up all night. stephanie, give us a sense of what is going on right now. >> reporter: it is quiet right now, john. we are standing here and streets have been swept of most prote protest protesters. you see the police vehicles right now. the police were out here for a long time. maybe an hour and a half or so. they went inside. it is a different picture from earlier in the night. where i was on west florissant, probably a mile away from where i am now. when we...
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brendan greeley with stephanie ruhle.rlet fu and tom keene are off today. >> let me take you to top headlines. an unpleasant surprise for the world's third-largest economy. japan unexpectedly goes into recession last quarter, gdp falling at an animal rate of 1.6%. that is the second straight quarter their economy has contracted. octavus closes in on an opposition -- closes in on an acquisition of our dan. share,ll pay $215 per allergan.r jim carrey's "dumb and dumber " debuts at number one at the box office. the sequel, which also stars jeff daniels, brought in ticket sales of $38.1 million. it took the spotlight from disney's "big hero six." "interstellar" was third with $29.2 million. those are the top headlines. i can only hope you and i are not the index ration -- are not the inspiration for "dumb and dumber three." we have to talk the botox maker. i sure hope not. we have to talk about this. everyone is saying bill ackman has lost here. bill ackman has not lost merely because he is on the side of valium. poppycock. h
brendan greeley with stephanie ruhle.rlet fu and tom keene are off today. >> let me take you to top headlines. an unpleasant surprise for the world's third-largest economy. japan unexpectedly goes into recession last quarter, gdp falling at an animal rate of 1.6%. that is the second straight quarter their economy has contracted. octavus closes in on an opposition -- closes in on an acquisition of our dan. share,ll pay $215 per allergan.r jim carrey's "dumb and dumber " debuts at...
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and it looks as though we've lost stephanie elam. we lost stephanie yoe lamb. just a recap for those tuning in. the grand jury in st. louis county decided to not indict darren wilson, the police officer who shot and killed 18 year old michael brown, an unarmed african-american teenager in august. the grand jury met more than two dozen times to go over all the evidence, and we are getting some of the evidence that has been released by the prosecutor. the prosecutor, when he made his remarks introducing the evidence and announcing that there would not be any charges handed do you against officer darren wilson, the prosecutor, meticulously walked through all the different contradictory testimonies by witnesses or people who claimed to be witnesses, pointing out how often their testimony contradicted each other, contradicted the physical evidence, contradicted what they said at later times and later dates. there has been a lot of attention paid to the witnesses because so many of them have come forward and given interviews to the media. the prosecutor wanting to tr
and it looks as though we've lost stephanie elam. we lost stephanie yoe lamb. just a recap for those tuning in. the grand jury in st. louis county decided to not indict darren wilson, the police officer who shot and killed 18 year old michael brown, an unarmed african-american teenager in august. the grand jury met more than two dozen times to go over all the evidence, and we are getting some of the evidence that has been released by the prosecutor. the prosecutor, when he made his remarks...
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so, that was actually something that stephanie was studying. stephanie is a usf school of law, j.d. candidate, class of 2016. so, and was introduced to the office via [speaker not understood] who did the pos presentation to you. and then stephanie did do, worked on further legacy the presentation for you the initial sorting of just going through the s.f. data, database and taking a look at the different categories and dog the initial sorting. and then we'll be working on some additional projects, so. >> hi, commissioners. my name is stephanie. i am currently a usf law student. i did get my undergrad in business, so, i want to combine those. that's why after talking to wyatt, i really wanted to work in the office of small business just because it really interested me and i enjoy my study. >> she said, i hope to create more definitions for the additional terms that the taxing treasurer's office added to their list ~ just to kind of help get a definition of maybe why they were added and what type of business [speaker not understood] that you would check that box instead of another box.
so, that was actually something that stephanie was studying. stephanie is a usf school of law, j.d. candidate, class of 2016. so, and was introduced to the office via [speaker not understood] who did the pos presentation to you. and then stephanie did do, worked on further legacy the presentation for you the initial sorting of just going through the s.f. data, database and taking a look at the different categories and dog the initial sorting. and then we'll be working on some additional...
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por eso es que stephanie no tiene visiÓn. >> stephanie sufre de un sÍndrome.a poder enfrentar al mundo. la maestra de stephanie logrÓ superar sus propias barreras, enseÑa con su propio impedimento visual. >> si nuestros niÑos se unen a la comunidad, a socializarse con otros niÑos, van a tener una mejor oportunidad. >> les ofrece un programa de capacitaciÓn, clases y talleres para aquellos ayuden a alentar a sus hijos durante su desarrollo educacional. >> enseÑarles que ellos tienen el poder porque ellos son los que mÁs conocen a sus hijos. >> un programa de televisiÓn temprana a la mano con el esfuerzo de padres y profesores da sus frutos. >> estÁ formando una niÑa feliz. >> en nueva york lucÍan burga, univisiÓn. >> mÁs adelante se lucen los latinos del real madrid y el barsa. [ locutora ] crest presenta... ipor fin! después de tanto decirle, logro que mi mamá comprara la pasta de dientes crest. ahora todos en casa sonreímos mucho más. y yo no me olvido de cepillarme los dientes porque me encanta su sabor y me deja la boca muy fresquita. [ locutora ] descubre
por eso es que stephanie no tiene visiÓn. >> stephanie sufre de un sÍndrome.a poder enfrentar al mundo. la maestra de stephanie logrÓ superar sus propias barreras, enseÑa con su propio impedimento visual. >> si nuestros niÑos se unen a la comunidad, a socializarse con otros niÑos, van a tener una mejor oportunidad. >> les ofrece un programa de capacitaciÓn, clases y talleres para aquellos ayuden a alentar a sus hijos durante su desarrollo educacional. >>...
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i also want to check in with stephanie elam. i think -- sorry, don, go ahead. >> yeah, we're beginning to smell tear gas again. not sure if it's being thrown into the crowd, but again -- >> the wind is shifting and they've had a lot of it in the air here. so it's probably just a residual effect of that. we haven't heard any canisters being shot. but it is important to note, you have different groups here. there's no question about it. because here you have a dialogue going on with police and one set of protesters but behind us there are much more forceful agitators saying we're not going to be peaceful and there's much more of a provocative tone coming from them. you have different aspects to this depending on where you are. and as you said, anderson, it's very fluid. the question is how do they control the number of different episodes as they continue to expand? it's going to be a challenge here throughout the night. >> are you sure that's wind shift? because it picks up, it gets stronger, and then it subsides. >> well, we were
i also want to check in with stephanie elam. i think -- sorry, don, go ahead. >> yeah, we're beginning to smell tear gas again. not sure if it's being thrown into the crowd, but again -- >> the wind is shifting and they've had a lot of it in the air here. so it's probably just a residual effect of that. we haven't heard any canisters being shot. but it is important to note, you have different groups here. there's no question about it. because here you have a dialogue going on with...
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joining me olivia sterns and stephanie ruhle.uest parachute into our set. >> the one thing this network needs more than anything -- the commercial cam. [laughter] i promise here if they were is a commercial cam, things would blow up. >> that is true. let's get to our top headlines. with buyers exploring the sale of diabetes devices according to people familiar with the matter. they say buyer is working with greta siu's on the potential sale, which could be -- they say bayer is working with credit suisse on the potential sale, which could be lucrative for their businesses. and antonio alvarez is new executive officer. alvarez has been cfo of spain since two bank dozen four. it is the major management change since the chairman switch. will replace over us as ceo. and comcast universal pictures has picked up a project less than a week after sony bailed on it. it is based on the walter isaacson s selling biography, which was published weeks after job's death in october 2011. the script is cowritten by aaron forin, who won an oscar co
joining me olivia sterns and stephanie ruhle.uest parachute into our set. >> the one thing this network needs more than anything -- the commercial cam. [laughter] i promise here if they were is a commercial cam, things would blow up. >> that is true. let's get to our top headlines. with buyers exploring the sale of diabetes devices according to people familiar with the matter. they say buyer is working with greta siu's on the potential sale, which could be -- they say bayer is...
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stephanie, what are you seeing? >> reporter: we are trying to walk back, because that beauty shop, the fire department left. they pulled out because of the gunfire. i believe that's why. and now it's on fire and stuff inside of it is exploding, and you can hear it. but that's why we're coughing. it's not tear gas or anything like that. it's just from that building. but as you can see, the law enforcement is pulling out as well from this area. there's still two other buildings that are still on fire down florissant. and you might be able to see them in the background. but security's still pulling me out of here, but they don't like the fact that the law enforcement is leaving here as well. so we're walking back this way. but lots of gunfire. and it's sometimes hard to discern whether or not it's hair spray canisters popping inside that beauty supply shop or gunfire. we were listening to both sides. i think we're okay here. i think we can stop here, guys. but we were listening to it go off. but we also saw very quickl
stephanie, what are you seeing? >> reporter: we are trying to walk back, because that beauty shop, the fire department left. they pulled out because of the gunfire. i believe that's why. and now it's on fire and stuff inside of it is exploding, and you can hear it. but that's why we're coughing. it's not tear gas or anything like that. it's just from that building. but as you can see, the law enforcement is pulling out as well from this area. there's still two other buildings that are...
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nbc's stephanie gosk is on the scene.hrough what we're looking at right now. >> reporter: well, i mean, you can see the precarious angle that this scaffolding is hanging at. obviously, the big concern is trying to get that down and trying to get it down as safely as possible. it's got to be an incredible logistical challenge. on the ground right now, there's a huge assembly of media as well as onlookers who have been watching this drama unfold here for the last hour and a half or so. also, a number of streets have been blocked off by police and fire departments. there are, by my unofficial count, hundreds of emergency officials down here, emergency responders. the good news is they did rescue those two window washers. we're told by officials on the ground here that they're okay. they're being brought to the hospital. we saw one of them on the stretcher being put into an ambulance. that's being done, they say, out of an abundance of caution. >> the big question on a lot of people's minds right now, now that we know the two
nbc's stephanie gosk is on the scene.hrough what we're looking at right now. >> reporter: well, i mean, you can see the precarious angle that this scaffolding is hanging at. obviously, the big concern is trying to get that down and trying to get it down as safely as possible. it's got to be an incredible logistical challenge. on the ground right now, there's a huge assembly of media as well as onlookers who have been watching this drama unfold here for the last hour and a half or so....
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i am stephanie ruhle come here with matt miller.ake up only 25% of the computing industry and just 20% of congress. in the book "women don't wait in line," a former congressional candidate outlines how women need to take more risks in these industries. it seems in the last 10 years whether we are talking government programs, corporate america, there is not a ceo out there that isn't waving the flag saying that we want women, we are training women, we love women. what gives? >> one of the things i talk about in my book is that we need to make a difference on sexism and dealing with issues we have in the industry. we need to start taking more risks. we live in a society where we are ashamed of failure. i lost two races. that was not fun. >> two races? >> two political races. family is -- failing is hard and it is hard for women before we get the job. what we are doing with girls who code is to teach more girls to get into computer science. itwhen i think about coding, seems boring good on you just typing in line after line of code? >>
i am stephanie ruhle come here with matt miller.ake up only 25% of the computing industry and just 20% of congress. in the book "women don't wait in line," a former congressional candidate outlines how women need to take more risks in these industries. it seems in the last 10 years whether we are talking government programs, corporate america, there is not a ceo out there that isn't waving the flag saying that we want women, we are training women, we love women. what gives? >>...
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i'm stephanie -- >> welcome back. i'm stephanie ruhle. turkey, sweet potato, and pumpkin pie, for millions of americans, just getting a hot meal is challenging. in new york city food bank faces a staggering shortage. in fact, nearly 40% of the food banks that we have, have had to turn people away. julie is the executive director of city harvest. the organization hopes to rescue 50 million pounds of excess food from restaurants, farmers, and wholesalers. she joins us now to talk about the leftover economy. this is an important time for you. how many in new york city will show up and need a hot meal tomorrow? >> it's a very important time of year. righty of our neighbors here in new york city know, hunger is an issue for us year-round. we expect many people in line at the city soup kitchens and pantries. and we know that 1.4 million of our neighbors in new york city need help putting food on the table. >> what are you doing to capture that leftover economy? something likeas 15,000 restaurants. is there an action plan to go to those restaura
i'm stephanie -- >> welcome back. i'm stephanie ruhle. turkey, sweet potato, and pumpkin pie, for millions of americans, just getting a hot meal is challenging. in new york city food bank faces a staggering shortage. in fact, nearly 40% of the food banks that we have, have had to turn people away. julie is the executive director of city harvest. the organization hopes to rescue 50 million pounds of excess food from restaurants, farmers, and wholesalers. she joins us now to talk about the...
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i'm stephanie ruhle with my partner for the day, matt miller.insists -- time warner says they can stay independent. they posted sales and profits that beat estimates, so plenty of investors are wondering whether they should have rejected the takeover offer from rupert murdoch. my guest founded the yes network and is the former president and ceo of at&t broadband. is cost cutting the only way for time warner to boost their share price? wisdom ins one true the media industry and that is you can never cut costs enough to match a takeout premium. fox offered. they come along once or twice in a company's lifetime. $85 is now the target price for time warner. there's no way to get to 85 absent another takeover premium and there were two warning -- to earnings reports yesterday. fox had a great earnings report yesterday and time warner mostly through cost-cutting, mostly through results. the company is still in play as long as the $85 sits in the minds of shareholders will stop there is a corporate responsibility that says you have to react to these of
i'm stephanie ruhle with my partner for the day, matt miller.insists -- time warner says they can stay independent. they posted sales and profits that beat estimates, so plenty of investors are wondering whether they should have rejected the takeover offer from rupert murdoch. my guest founded the yes network and is the former president and ceo of at&t broadband. is cost cutting the only way for time warner to boost their share price? wisdom ins one true the media industry and that is you...
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i am erik schatzker. >> i am stephanie ruhle. erik. >> it's been a while. >> good to see you, my brother. my canadian prince. goldman,e a partner of you get more than the key to the executor of 100 > -- executive . >> there is a washroom on the executive floor. >> if i worked on one of those upper floors i would be able to use the restroom. that is me that it is time for the top global business stories of the morning. it is another record in what has been a record-setting year for alibaba. the chinese e-commerce company sold more than 7.5 billion dollars worth of merchandise in the first 19 hours. alibaba has turned holiday into eventggest shopping ever. thanks maybe five $3 million each. be fined $3 million each. among the banks involved, jpmorgan come citigroup, and barclays. a new home for some of google's newest technologies. leavempany has agreed to silicon valley for 60 years. roboticsll use it for and space exploration. the airfield is known for anger 1, 198-foot tall structure. it was built back in the 1930's. oklahoma oi
i am erik schatzker. >> i am stephanie ruhle. erik. >> it's been a while. >> good to see you, my brother. my canadian prince. goldman,e a partner of you get more than the key to the executor of 100 > -- executive . >> there is a washroom on the executive floor. >> if i worked on one of those upper floors i would be able to use the restroom. that is me that it is time for the top global business stories of the morning. it is another record in what has been a...
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i am stephanie ruhle., the ces who oversees three point $5 billion in direct to consumer sales for home shopping network. next we get to see a broad swath of consumer behavior, everything from middle income of two our front gate brands, which is luxury. and i would say no matter what category of business you are in, there is a lot of opposition for share of wallet, or we say share pocketbook. there are headwinds and .ailwinds headwinds, what are people spending their money on? there is the cost of technology. spendple are going to less than their discretionary income, we have to focus on why they will spend it with them. that is our maniacal focus. we have to use everything we have in terms of the data in terms of our 60 million customer database, use that to create meaning. we have systems to be able to do that, to be able the personalized and customize most of that is why our customer base is at an all-time high. and deadly double down a digital, particularly mobile. 17% of our total company sales, not j
i am stephanie ruhle., the ces who oversees three point $5 billion in direct to consumer sales for home shopping network. next we get to see a broad swath of consumer behavior, everything from middle income of two our front gate brands, which is luxury. and i would say no matter what category of business you are in, there is a lot of opposition for share of wallet, or we say share pocketbook. there are headwinds and .ailwinds headwinds, what are people spending their money on? there is the cost...
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street,iff of wall stephanie just sat down with mary jo like. will hear comments at the top of the hour. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." good morning once again. i am erik schatzker. stephanie ruhle is in midtown manhattan just a few weeks away. what is going on a? >> i am here. we are discussing the biggest rift facing banks. analyst and he joins us now. in this regulatory environment, we are two weeks past the giant spike in volatility. many people are blaming liquidity on dodd frank. is there a chance we are going to turn things around? stopping like that were to happen, it is not going to happen likely. it is designed to reduce the risk that banks take. this has made it clear that he wants to reduce the amount of securities financing .ransactions i you will see continued liquidity squeezed. i think too much is in the eye of the beholder. in my opinion, i would say it is hard to say that things are designed to reduce systemic risk are too much in the aftermath of what happened in 2008. forward, we a
street,iff of wall stephanie just sat down with mary jo like. will hear comments at the top of the hour. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." good morning once again. i am erik schatzker. stephanie ruhle is in midtown manhattan just a few weeks away. what is going on a? >> i am here. we are discussing the biggest rift facing banks. analyst and he joins us now. in this regulatory environment, we are two weeks past the giant spike in...
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cnn's stephanie elam is standing by live in ferguson. stephanie, you were there. you were there in mario where there was protesting going on. describe last night compared to the night before. >> reporter: deb, a very different scene between the two nights for sure. there was a period last night when we didn't see any law enforcement person on the streets for 30 had minutes or so. that's when we saw mayhem breaking out. looting all of that happening last night. a very different scene tonight. when you were out there on the streets, that same section of streets where i was last night, completely blocked off. the street blocked off. no one walking on the street. it was actually really, really quiet like most of ferguson the last couple of nights. it's important to point out where the protests have been have been in a very isolated area. one question that keeps coming up, you take a look at the response tonight, or i should say, last night, to the protesters and how quickly law enforcement was able to move in and be there and block parts of the street and so forth. ma
cnn's stephanie elam is standing by live in ferguson. stephanie, you were there. you were there in mario where there was protesting going on. describe last night compared to the night before. >> reporter: deb, a very different scene between the two nights for sure. there was a period last night when we didn't see any law enforcement person on the streets for 30 had minutes or so. that's when we saw mayhem breaking out. looting all of that happening last night. a very different scene...
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nbc's stephanie gosk is here with us. stephanie, good evening. >> good evening, brian. this report highlights a list of missteps. among them one of the doctors treating joan rivers did not actually have privileges to practice at the new york clinic. rivers did not give informed consent for all the procedures she was given. and one member of the medical team actually took cell phone photos during the procedure. the report also states that the drop in rivers' vital signs was not immediately noticed. the comedian was eventually resuscitated but never regained consciousness. in a statement lawyers for rivers' daughter melissa write, ms. rivers is outraged by the misconduct and mismanagement now shown to have occurred before, during, and after the procedure. yorkville endoscopy stated, in response to the statement of deficiencies, yorkville immediately submitted and implemented a plan of correction that addressed all issues raised. the clinic adds that the doctors involved in the incident are no longer practicing there. brian? >> stephanie gosk here in new york with us tonig
nbc's stephanie gosk is here with us. stephanie, good evening. >> good evening, brian. this report highlights a list of missteps. among them one of the doctors treating joan rivers did not actually have privileges to practice at the new york clinic. rivers did not give informed consent for all the procedures she was given. and one member of the medical team actually took cell phone photos during the procedure. the report also states that the drop in rivers' vital signs was not immediately...
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quicktime stephanie ruhle. big day for matthew mark,. the trader convicted in what prosecutors say was the biggest insider trading screen -- scheme ever and it nearly brought down his boss, billionaire steve:. callclock are -- sheila hell tar has been on this saga from the get-go. moment.is from the he is going to the clinker. >> they have exhausted every single avenue, and frankly, heroic effort to put this off, an emergency appeal to stay out of jail. that was turned down the same day. >> heroine, or desperate? -- heroic, or desperate? mike simon surprised at the resources. >> he is a smart guy. how else would he have ended up working for steve cohan? >> how did he have that much money? when you need to hire a lawyer for anything, it costs a lot. this had to have cost him millions of dollars. >> yes, the firm, as is their policy, was paying for legal expenses to a certain point. it is not clear, since his conviction, who is picking up the tab. it is possible he is still paying, but they are not obligated to pay. >> where is he going to
quicktime stephanie ruhle. big day for matthew mark,. the trader convicted in what prosecutors say was the biggest insider trading screen -- scheme ever and it nearly brought down his boss, billionaire steve:. callclock are -- sheila hell tar has been on this saga from the get-go. moment.is from the he is going to the clinker. >> they have exhausted every single avenue, and frankly, heroic effort to put this off, an emergency appeal to stay out of jail. that was turned down the same day....
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stephanie sy. >> they needed a imagine 6. they got a magic 7. north carolina, the project winner, thom 'til is unseating kay hagan. in west virginia, the seat ve indicated by retiring democrat jay rockefeller went to shelly more capito who beat natalie tenant in that race. >> tom cotton unseating senator mark pryor in arkansas. >> south dakota, govern mike rounds, the projected winner winning another republican seat. in montana, the seat vacated by max bauchu is, the u.s. ambassador to china, an easy win for republican steve danes against amanda curtis. in eyewa, the seat vacated by tom harkin goes to g.o.p. rising star synni ernst, the first congress woman that iowa sends to washington. in colorado, representative cori gardner, another rising star in the g.o.p. beating senator mark udall, the democratic incumbent. >> quite a night, stephanie. from across the country to around the world, our team has been covering the lead-up to this mid-term election. now, the results are in, let's put it into pour expectative starting with joie chen in ? >> th
stephanie sy. >> they needed a imagine 6. they got a magic 7. north carolina, the project winner, thom 'til is unseating kay hagan. in west virginia, the seat ve indicated by retiring democrat jay rockefeller went to shelly more capito who beat natalie tenant in that race. >> tom cotton unseating senator mark pryor in arkansas. >> south dakota, govern mike rounds, the projected winner winning another republican seat. in montana, the seat vacated by max bauchu is, the u.s....
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ti", ¿quÉ le hicieron stephanie? una manera femenina, es demasiado preciosa. >> ¿quÉ dice dulce? >> estoy admirada por los pantalones literalmente que tiene stephanie porque es bien importante no traicionar lo que ella es, y le dije, el cambio no puede ser de un dÍa a otro que le pongan falda, que sÍ se la pusieron, y que se ve muy bonita, pero el punto es trabajar por dentro quÉ es lo que a mÍ me interesa. >> stephanie estÁ complaciendo a todos, pero no estÁ siendo ella misma, stephanie, te queremos por lo que has sido en los programas anteriores, no tienes que complacer a la gente, eres bella. >> ¿quÉ dice ella? >> ¿quÉ nos dice stephanie? >> quÉ te dijeron que dijeras? >> fue un cambio que yo necesitaba, porque como estÁ la competencia se supone que uno tiene que ir mÁs seguro que nunca en el escenario, y la verdad, yo sentÍa que todos progresaban y yo me quedaba atrÁs, y no tiene que ver con mi vestimenta sino cÓmo me sentÍa conmigo misma, siento que es hora de perdonar, me siento mÁs segura, y se va quedando el
ti", ¿quÉ le hicieron stephanie? una manera femenina, es demasiado preciosa. >> ¿quÉ dice dulce? >> estoy admirada por los pantalones literalmente que tiene stephanie porque es bien importante no traicionar lo que ella es, y le dije, el cambio no puede ser de un dÍa a otro que le pongan falda, que sÍ se la pusieron, y que se ve muy bonita, pero el punto es trabajar por dentro quÉ es lo que a mÍ me interesa. >> stephanie estÁ complaciendo a todos, pero no estÁ...
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. >> reporter: i'm health reporter stephanie stahl with an er surprise that's affecting millions next>> and new information tonight surrounding the deaths of scotty mcmillan. what the school tried to do before that tragedy. kathy? >> is the cold here to stay? will we have enough snow to make a snowman? how many east snowstorms will we have? i'll have all the numbers coming up with moo exclusive winter wet forecast in just a few minutes. >> and bringing this little bundle of joy into the world turn out to be a family affair. find out who was in the right place at the right time when "eyewitness news" continues in 60 seconds. >> as the old saying goes timing is everything. if there was ever a doubt about ask the clayton familiarly from delaware county. >> that family expanded by one and the newest rival took it upon herself to decide when she would enter the world. >> for baby kalin clayton the outside world just couldn't come soon enough. in fact, she wasn't expected to arrive for another week but around 8:00 o'clock this morning -- >> we have to go right now. i could barely get that o
. >> reporter: i'm health reporter stephanie stahl with an er surprise that's affecting millions next>> and new information tonight surrounding the deaths of scotty mcmillan. what the school tried to do before that tragedy. kathy? >> is the cold here to stay? will we have enough snow to make a snowman? how many east snowstorms will we have? i'll have all the numbers coming up with moo exclusive winter wet forecast in just a few minutes. >> and bringing this little bundle...
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stephanie elam standing by in ferguson. stephanie, 44 people arrested.ajority of them misdemeanors but there were two felonies. what do you see of the arrests? >> reporter: yeah, i watched some of them happen, deb, outside of the ferguson police station. we saw people arrested here. some of them just not moving out of the way fast enough. but what we've also seen other nights, is that you'll see people being arrested because they're demonstrating then you'll find out that there's something else, and that's the reason they're arrested. all in all, a much more peaceful night. there was one police cruiser that was torched here tonight. but this section is where you saw most of the people. and if you went to west florissant where i was the previous night and last night as well, it was all blocked off. there was no one down there. that's the street where you saw the fires and looting and mayhem earlier in the evening two nights ago. there was no one it there. so that presence that we expected, deb, really showing up in force last night. >> stephanie elam for
stephanie elam standing by in ferguson. stephanie, 44 people arrested.ajority of them misdemeanors but there were two felonies. what do you see of the arrests? >> reporter: yeah, i watched some of them happen, deb, outside of the ferguson police station. we saw people arrested here. some of them just not moving out of the way fast enough. but what we've also seen other nights, is that you'll see people being arrested because they're demonstrating then you'll find out that there's...
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stephanie elam joins us now to bring us the latest information. stephanie, at last check, we saw large groups of i think the national guard and other police force clearing many of the streets. the governor had tripled the number of national guard troops in the area. how calm are things now? >> reporter: pretty calm, errol. you can see that this is one vehicle that they brought out here to help clear out the streets. it's still here, but overall, the street is clear. the protesters have been pushed out. we just witnessed this one last parking lot get cleared out of the few remaining protesters that were out here for the night. but overall, feeling a lot calmer. it does seem like things have -- are done for the night here. you can still see across the street that the national guard is lined up in front of the police station here. but before we were talking about how they had their gas masks on. they've taken those off. most of them have their face protection, those masks are up now. so feeling a lot calmer here on the street as we now are well into
stephanie elam joins us now to bring us the latest information. stephanie, at last check, we saw large groups of i think the national guard and other police force clearing many of the streets. the governor had tripled the number of national guard troops in the area. how calm are things now? >> reporter: pretty calm, errol. you can see that this is one vehicle that they brought out here to help clear out the streets. it's still here, but overall, the street is clear. the protesters have...
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stephanie?hink that -- i'm not going to go race by race, but i will say the senate is going to get a whole lot tighter. even if republicans take the majority, it's not going to be an overwhelming majority, it's going to be very, very tight and i hope what ron said is true, that republicans will come to washington looking to govern and get things done. that's not been the case through the last six years of the obama presidency. >> stephanie cutter, ron christie, thanks for being with me, i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> still to come in the newsroom, after the campaigning and the millions of dollars spent and all the voting we may not know who controls the senate by the end of the night. we'll tell you why next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. he told me there's a whole new way to treat sensitivity. he suggested i try new crest sensi-stop strips. [ male announcer ] just apply to the gumline of sensitive te
stephanie?hink that -- i'm not going to go race by race, but i will say the senate is going to get a whole lot tighter. even if republicans take the majority, it's not going to be an overwhelming majority, it's going to be very, very tight and i hope what ron said is true, that republicans will come to washington looking to govern and get things done. that's not been the case through the last six years of the obama presidency. >> stephanie cutter, ron christie, thanks for being with me, i...
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stephanie will be here.ee you, with betty liu, for " street smart." ♪ >> it is 56 minutes past the hour. that means that bloomberg television is on the markets. hyman.lie energy shares tumble after opec felt decision. we are touching another record high. joining me, a chief market strategist. this -- the ise having its biggest gain in two weeks. what is going on? >> you do not typically see that going into a weekend either, but i think you see a reaction on somepec news, and there is news from switzerland that people are not talking about very much, about what they are going to do in terms of a few qe type of program they may do for gold. gold is driving the market today as well and i think that is playing quite a bit to what we may see coming early next week will stop -- next week. ow, gold driving the market. that is not something we have seen in recent weeks. >> not at all. >> are there not as many people in the market today? >> definitely, the markets are so thin. typically going into a week and you do n
stephanie will be here.ee you, with betty liu, for " street smart." ♪ >> it is 56 minutes past the hour. that means that bloomberg television is on the markets. hyman.lie energy shares tumble after opec felt decision. we are touching another record high. joining me, a chief market strategist. this -- the ise having its biggest gain in two weeks. what is going on? >> you do not typically see that going into a weekend either, but i think you see a reaction on somepec news,...
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stephanie joining us live from san francisco. the pressing question, how is this going to impact patients? good morning. >> good morning to you, sam. according to kiteser, this should be no impact to patients. you can see the barricades are up and just in the last few minutes, folks with the nurse's union start to go show up and we've got those signs there saying kaiser open for premiums, closed for safe patient care. that is set to begin within the hour. nearly 18,000 nurses across northern california on strike today and tomorrow for two reasons. really, california nurse's association says the issue is lack of staffing provided by the hospital system, compromising patient safety. for instance, discharging patients early because there aren't enough enoughs. this has been a key point in contract talks. minutes ago, we spoke with a senior leader at kaiser who says the hospital system has been training nurses, flying them in from out of state to make sure this is no impact to patients, adding the time sg worrisome as we head into fl
stephanie joining us live from san francisco. the pressing question, how is this going to impact patients? good morning. >> good morning to you, sam. according to kiteser, this should be no impact to patients. you can see the barricades are up and just in the last few minutes, folks with the nurse's union start to go show up and we've got those signs there saying kaiser open for premiums, closed for safe patient care. that is set to begin within the hour. nearly 18,000 nurses across...
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. >> and stephanie elam in ferguson for thus morning. when you think back, what was the most striking thing to you about how events played out. >> reporter: the most striking part for me, deb, was when we were out there and we saw police retreating back to the vehicles and leaving. there was about a good 30 minutes when we were standing out there and it was just mayhem. no one seemed to be cracking down except for the few young people i saw trying to police people trying to do things. it was very different than when i was here in august and the clashes between police and agitators at that time. a different energy from before. it seemed like police were not going to engage and they were going to quell the situation as needed, but it was definitely not as aggressive as it was in august, deb. >> when you look at the businesses that are burning and the thing that really sort of ripped the heart of the community as well, not just the feeling that justice was not served, but so many people wanting to make a life there now losing the very thing
. >> and stephanie elam in ferguson for thus morning. when you think back, what was the most striking thing to you about how events played out. >> reporter: the most striking part for me, deb, was when we were out there and we saw police retreating back to the vehicles and leaving. there was about a good 30 minutes when we were standing out there and it was just mayhem. no one seemed to be cracking down except for the few young people i saw trying to police people trying to do...
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stephanie elam in iowa. joe johns is in kentucky and, joe, we're going to start with you where they're not just picking a senator today, they may very well be picking the next senate majority leader. >> incumbent mitch mcconnell, the current minority leader says victory is in the chair while his challenger on the democratic side, alison lund ban jiems is predicting an upset. joe, this race has huge national implications. >> it certainly does. we're outside maxwell elementary school in lexington, kentucky, the home sate of the man who is likely to become the next majority leader. that is, of course, if republicans take the senate. that would be senator mitch mcconnell. he has to get buy alderson lundergan grimes who's run a good race but the polls have shown mcconnell pulling away in the last day. so the next question is if he becomes a majority leader, what he's going to do? probably top on his agenda is energy reform. he'd like to have a vote on the keystone xl pipeline where the question is whether he can
stephanie elam in iowa. joe johns is in kentucky and, joe, we're going to start with you where they're not just picking a senator today, they may very well be picking the next senate majority leader. >> incumbent mitch mcconnell, the current minority leader says victory is in the chair while his challenger on the democratic side, alison lund ban jiems is predicting an upset. joe, this race has huge national implications. >> it certainly does. we're outside maxwell elementary school...
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good morning and welcome to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie. >> and i'm del walters and with actionsident paved the way for millions of undocumented immigrants to stay in the u.s., the new policy will allow immigrants to legally hold jobs and pay taxes but does not include the path to citizenship. >> the president is now challenging republicans who oppose his new executive action to pass a bill of their own and libby casey is in washington this morning, libby, so start with this, when will the president's changes roll out? will millions of people immediately start trying to fill out paperwork and apply for this? >> it's an excellent question, stephanie and already advocacy groups are fielding calls and e-mails from people asking that exact question and the very people who this executive action impacts, the website for immigration services uscis, u.s. citizenship and immigration services already has something on its home page explaining just what will happen next. the short answer is this will roll out over the next month, there is no hard start time or entime. let's pick apart some
good morning and welcome to al jazeera america, i'm stephanie. >> and i'm del walters and with actionsident paved the way for millions of undocumented immigrants to stay in the u.s., the new policy will allow immigrants to legally hold jobs and pay taxes but does not include the path to citizenship. >> the president is now challenging republicans who oppose his new executive action to pass a bill of their own and libby casey is in washington this morning, libby, so start with this,...
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>> yeah, good morning, stephanie. ultimately people here and the leaders here know that foreign policy is dictated by president obama, but of course analysts do say that leaders will look at yesterday's election and think that obama -- his strength has been diminished and therefore some, like benjamin netenyahu might just wait for obama to go, waiting for his successor. but ultimately the policy is going to be dictated by the president of the united states and a lot of people are expecting policies to continue here in turkey as well as iraq and syria. >> how to deal with isil became a campaign issue in some races. turkey has been vocal about how the u.s. is handling that fight. will that change now? >> no, the criticism is not only from turkey, it's from the moderate opposition, the very u.s. allies. they are complaining the training isn't fast enough, and the air strikes are hitting the wrong targets, and now u.s. officials are considering expanding those strikeses specifically against al-nusra, that is an al-qaeda-l
>> yeah, good morning, stephanie. ultimately people here and the leaders here know that foreign policy is dictated by president obama, but of course analysts do say that leaders will look at yesterday's election and think that obama -- his strength has been diminished and therefore some, like benjamin netenyahu might just wait for obama to go, waiting for his successor. but ultimately the policy is going to be dictated by the president of the united states and a lot of people are...
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back to you. >> stephanie, thank you. now, alan chauvler is the closely watched senate race in alaska. you spent time there could you evering this race. right, alan? >> absolutely. we have to say that this is perhaps a little less closely watched at this time than it was at the beginning of the evening or a couple of weeks ago when we were up in alaska. this is one of those races that figured to contribute to the grand national drama of control for the u.s. senate. now, it looks like a bit of an after thought. we could have mark begus win and be one of a very few bright spots for the democratic partytor tonight or have dan sullivan continue the g.o.p. beat down. we don't know right now. we haven't gotten initial results out of alaska. frankly, we don't expect anything like final figures tonight when the polls have closed and the alaska elections division has given out their numbers. the way they count ballots in alaska, there will be tens of thousands that remain to be counted in the next couple of days. we have spoken to
back to you. >> stephanie, thank you. now, alan chauvler is the closely watched senate race in alaska. you spent time there could you evering this race. right, alan? >> absolutely. we have to say that this is perhaps a little less closely watched at this time than it was at the beginning of the evening or a couple of weeks ago when we were up in alaska. this is one of those races that figured to contribute to the grand national drama of control for the u.s. senate. now, it looks...
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welcome to the set. >> stephanie. good to be here. >> traders are their own little private club not only for four forex but every other trade there, there is. is there was a quote that was insisted to be off the record, but something like what is illegal in the equity markets is merely unwelcomed in bond markets or something like that. >> in essence. it's something that happens in other markets as well. but sticking with the forex, it seems like a fairly secretive club. >> these were traders from different banks conspiring to fix prices with one another, and very much the way the mob would do it. >> they were colluding, and that is against the law. >> it is, and as mary snow, and the report explained very well. this seems opaque and has nothing to do with us, but it really does expect the price of everything. when we buy coke. coca-cola is hedging constantly in foreign exchange markets. if these traders--what they're doing is effectively stealing from coca-cola, and they'll then raise prices on us. yes-- >> do the tra
welcome to the set. >> stephanie. good to be here. >> traders are their own little private club not only for four forex but every other trade there, there is. is there was a quote that was insisted to be off the record, but something like what is illegal in the equity markets is merely unwelcomed in bond markets or something like that. >> in essence. it's something that happens in other markets as well. but sticking with the forex, it seems like a fairly secretive club....
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i am stephanie ruhle. i am matt miller.schatzker is that the money 2020 conference in las vegas. we will be hearing from him shortly. >> ireland's low corporate tax rate has attracted major multinational companies to legally base operations there even as they keep actual headquarters in u.s. a lot of people do not like that. with mounting pressure to end tax inversions and reform the tax code, will their luck run out? ida ireland is the government agency responsible for attracting foreign investment. welcome to "market makers." tell us why it is so attractive to do business in ireland. >> multiple reasons. i have been hearing these calls for the last week. wepanies say the talent, have lots of good talent available. >> in the first instance, don't they mention the tax implications? >> surprisingly not. >> an open secret. >> in my mind, i would think a lower tax bill would be one of the big reasons to move their. >> you have to be able to do business first before tax incentives come into play. disproportionate attention paid
i am stephanie ruhle. i am matt miller.schatzker is that the money 2020 conference in las vegas. we will be hearing from him shortly. >> ireland's low corporate tax rate has attracted major multinational companies to legally base operations there even as they keep actual headquarters in u.s. a lot of people do not like that. with mounting pressure to end tax inversions and reform the tax code, will their luck run out? ida ireland is the government agency responsible for attracting foreign...
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tonight, three on your side stephanie stahl explains, what is that? >> felt, mock a, contact mousse, some of the crazy sounding ingredients you'll see all over the grocery store, in everything from crackers to gray nola bars. i haven't heard of any of those. have you heard of contact moose. >> absolutely not. > what do you think. >> it sounds very strange. > the name scarce you. >> yes. > it's in the wheat family like rise with extra protein. we have grains coming back. they're much more dense and they have a much larger nutritional profile. sally isen ^berg says many of of the strange sounding ingredients can help with everything from memory to mood to sleep and sex and the biggie, weight loss. it will keep you full, longer. so you eat less. that's also one of the benefits of spelt. how about some spelt say get tie for dinner. it seas tastes a little lighter. it has much more proand fiber than wheat. a.m. rains, it's in a variety of products, serial, chips, crack ears. a.m. rants is technically a seed that contains a lot of protein, also vitamin c an
tonight, three on your side stephanie stahl explains, what is that? >> felt, mock a, contact mousse, some of the crazy sounding ingredients you'll see all over the grocery store, in everything from crackers to gray nola bars. i haven't heard of any of those. have you heard of contact moose. >> absolutely not. > what do you think. >> it sounds very strange. > the name scarce you. >> yes. > it's in the wheat family like rise with extra protein. we have grains...
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our health reporter stephanie stahl will show us why puckering up could be bad for your health.e'll be sso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old el paso says... start somewhere fresh a remote that lives more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. the innovators and inventors at comcast labs are creating more possibilities for more people every day. comcast. bringing media and technology together for you. >> the morning rush turned into the morning crush in indianapolis today. up to a dozen cars slid off an icy interstate there. no one was seriously hurt. look at that one go. officials say that it's a reminder that roads can look clear but st
our health reporter stephanie stahl will show us why puckering up could be bad for your health.e'll be sso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. you say avocado old el paso says... zesty chicken and avocado tacos in our stand 'n stuff tortillas . (record scratch) you say stand n' stuff tortillas old...
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. >> reporter: then, stephanie edson hears her daughter's voice in the hallway.ear that sets off alarm bells. >> she talks a lot. and she just -- she just does and it's so precious. at that moment, that i knew was the problem is, i didn't hear her footsteps, because she has a minor disability where she has a gait pattern that's unique. her walking style is a little bit different than yours or mine. and it was missing. >> reporter: then she hears the front door close. >> i screamed to aaron, i said, she's outside, she's outside. >> reporter: as her husband, aaron, runs outside, stephanie sprints to lainey's bedroom. >> reporter: her door was open and her light was on and her little bed with her purple sheets was empty. >> as soon as i saw the front door ajar, i knew there was something wrong. >> reporter: as aaron runs outside, he says he's overtaken by a strange impulse. the impulse to remain calm rather than aggressive. >> i got outside, moving very quickly, got to the end of our driveway when i didn't see her there and saw a man holding our child, who i didn't
. >> reporter: then, stephanie edson hears her daughter's voice in the hallway.ear that sets off alarm bells. >> she talks a lot. and she just -- she just does and it's so precious. at that moment, that i knew was the problem is, i didn't hear her footsteps, because she has a minor disability where she has a gait pattern that's unique. her walking style is a little bit different than yours or mine. and it was missing. >> reporter: then she hears the front door close. >>...